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A company's profit is described by a concave curve when plotted against production quantity. The company achieves maximum profit at a certain production level, after which profit begins to decline. It is known that the company's profit is exactly zero (the break-even point) when it produces 38,000 units. Match each production level with its corresponding financial outcome.

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